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CONTENTS

Inner Antagonisms in the Leadership of the All-Russian Communist Party and Stalin’s new government.

Comments on the Change in Soviet Leadership – P17

THE SUCCESSION OF POWER IN THE USSR – P19

Further evidence on "Stalin’s” Role in current Party Indoctrination -P28

INDICATIONS THAT IN MID-JANUARY 1956 THE CPSU PRESIDIUM REACHED THE DECISION TO ATTACK

STALIN PUBLICLY – P61

INDICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VULNERABILITIES -P66

MALENKOV AND STALIN’S DEATH – P70

Soviet peace tactics and probable reactions in the non-Communist world to these tactics -P73

PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES OF DEATH OF STALIN -P75

MATERIALS FOR EXPLOITATION OF SOVIET SENSITIVITIES -P85

CRITICISMS AND QUESTIONS RAISED BY FOREIGN COMMUNISTS IN THE COURSE OF THE DESTALINIZATI0N

CAMPAIGN – P137

SOVIET DESTRUCTION OF STALIN MYTH -P169

THE COURSE OF DESTALINIZATION IN SOVIET DOMESTIC PROPAGANDA – P178

New Information on Khrushchev’s Attack on Stalin at 20th CPSU Congress – P189

Foreign Policy Implications of Stalin's Death and the Doctors' Plot – P193

STALIN'S UNRULY GHOST – P208

Stalinism; Past and Present – P219

NEO-STALINISM IN THE SOVIET UNION – P227

Neo-Stalinism: Writing History and Making Policy -P247

Forthcoming Book: The Young Stalin by Edward Ellis Smith -P271

THE STALIN ISSUE AND THE SOVIET LEADERSHIP STRUGGLE -P274

Stalin's Ghost in Contemporary Soviet Politics – P292

THE STALIN ISSUE AND THE SOVIET LEADERSHIP STRUGGLE- P304